Walking from one room to another is bound to go through a door. Similarly, sending information from one network to another must go through a "gateway", that is, a gateway. As the name implies, a gateway is a "gateway" for one network to connect to another. Which is a network checkpoint.
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A gateway is essentially the IP address of a network to other networks.
For example, there are networks A and B. The IP address range of network A is "192.168.192.168.1.254", and the subnet mask of network A is 255. The IP address range of network B is "192.168.2.1~192.168.2.254" and the subnet mask is 255.255.0.
Without a router, there would be no TCP/IP communication between the two networks. Even if two networks are connected to the same switch (or hub), the TCP/IP protocol will determine that the hosts in the two networks are in different networks according to the subnet mask (255.255.255.0).
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